
Suns
Suns, in general knowledge, refer to stars like our Sun that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion. They are vast, glowing balls of gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, located in galaxies. Suns are the central components of solar systems, holding planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in orbit due to their strong gravitational pull. The energy produced by a sun supports life on nearby planets, influences climate, and drives weather systems. Each sun has a life cycle that includes stages like formation, main sequence, and eventually, its end, which can result in events like supernovae or the formation of white dwarfs.